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  • ...Khan]] occupied the country as part of the [[Mongolian Empire]]. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the [[nomads]] ...е Управление) in [[St. Petersburg]] oversaw and encouraged the migration to expand Russian influence in the area. During the 19th century about 400,
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  • ...acterized the fight against "religious extremism" as a top priority of the internal intelligence service. An extremism law that came into effect in February 20 ...Foreign missionaries, like all visitors, are required to register with the migration police and indicate the purpose of their stay. Local and foreign missionari
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  • As a consequence of the poor living conditions and constant out-migration, there were shortages of workers on the new Virgin Land state farms. Betwee [[Category:Internal migration]]
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  • ...st and 47,000 from the [[Saratov Oblast]], the total number sent to forced internal exile was about 512,000. It should be noted that the source of these figure .../history_culture/history/volga-germans.htm German Memories - Volga Germans Migration Towards Americas]
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  • ...zbekistan was under the rule of [[Göktürk Khanate]]. Turkic and Chinese migration into central Asia occurred during the Chinese [[Tang Dynasty]], and Chinese ...Central Asia were unable to defend their land against the Arabs because of internal divisions and the lack of strong indigenous leadership. The Arabs, on the o
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  • ...rom the 2000s.<ref name="LSAR"/> Within the Oralman people, there are also internal differences among them, depending on where they came from.<ref name="LSAR"/ One of the key issues in tackling the migration issue in Kazakhstan is to support the Process of Repatriation of Kazakhs co
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  • ...Saka]], and [[Wusun]] were probably part of the [[Indo-European migrations|migration]] of [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European speakers]] who were settled in ...]] indigenes in Xinjiang, and by emphasizing the relatively late "westward migration" of the [[Huigu]] (equated with "Uyghur" by the PRC government) people from
    347 KB (52,725 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
  • ...e also involved in [[government procurement]] and [[Human migration|labour migration]] control.<ref name="tut.by" /> ===Internal market===
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  • ...destination for large numbers of the deported peoples who were subject to internal [[exile]]. Millions of Volga Germans, Chechens, Ukrainians, Koreans and ot ...l as many Russians and Ukrainians. This trend was partially off-set by the migration of Kazakhs from rural areas into the city. The city's name was changed to
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  • ...northern Xinjiang continues to attract intraprovincial and interprovincial migration to its cities. In comparison to southern Xinjiang (''Nanjiang'', or the Tar ...ndustrial projects, especially the [[Karamay]] oil fields. Intraprovincial migration has mostly been directed towards Dzungaria also, with immigrants from the p
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  • ...y an important part of the prospective national transport system (to serve internal and international cargo traffic, including transportation of Caspian oil) b ...ies, a significant decrease of the unemployment rate, normalization of the migration situation, increasing incomes, and improvement to the well-being of the pop
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  • ...rces system and an important part of the national transport system serving internal and international Caspian oil traffic, with huge economic potential for the ...activities, a significant decrease of unemployment rate, normalization of migration, an increase of incomes, and improvement of the general well-being of the p
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  • Internal turmoil and conflict with the Seljuks weakened the Oguz State. The weakened In the 11th century, Oguz migration to [[Persia]] and the [[Near East]] began. The movement was led by the head
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  • ..., [http://www.learner.org/courses/worldhistory/support/reading_11_2.pdf ''Migration and Settlement of the Yuezhi-Kushan: Interaction and Interdependence of Nom [[File:Migration route of Wusun in Western Han Dynasty.png|right|350px|thumb|Migration of the Wusun]]
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  • ...[Karl Friedrich Neumann|Karl Neumann]] suggested as early as 1847 that the migration of Khazars might have contributed to the formation of the core population o ...d been convinced of the value of the argument by [[Benjamin H. Freedman]]. Internal British documents seem to support the claim.<ref name ="Miller"/>{{rp| 129}
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  • ...gration. In her opening remarks, Secretary for the Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs, Brenda Alik, underscored the significance of cumulative action in
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